The '65 sales brochure announced, "1965
CORVAIR - new hardtop looks, sportier-than-ever go." Among the photographs on
subsequent pages of the publication, were the following images.

First, a Corsa Sport Coupe in Evening Orchid
pigment, unique to that model year. Evening Orchid, Crocus Yellow and Glacier
Gray were exclusive to the Corsa and Monza models in '65.

We take it for granted today, but the 1965
model year marked the introduction of curved side glass, which provided
increased shoulder room.

Corsa Sport Coupe in Evening Orchid

Second, a Monza convertible in Regal Red with
red interior. Described in the brochure as the "carefree convertible," with
interiors that had "much the same elegance as the Corsa." Both Corsa and Monza
models had a fold-down rear seat as standard equipment. It was also available as
an option on the base model, the Corvair 500.

"MONZA/three to go, with everything!"
exclaimed the brochure. It claimed, "Any model in the Monza trio stacks up as an
open sesame to driving adventure."